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The oil and gas giant says meeting both future energy demands and governments' climate goals will be extremely difficult.
by Marc Gunther
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An inside look at a company that says it can produce virtually limitless amounts of cheap gasoline while creating more land for food production and solving the climate crisis.
by Marc Gunther
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The ability to extract natural gas from shale, using a controversial technique known as fracking, is reshaping America's energy landscape.
by Marc Gunther
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In the last two weeks, about 700 Americans -- with more to come -- have been arrested in front of the White House, calling on President Obama to block the construction of the $7 billion, 1700-mile Keystone pipeline project that will bring Canadian tar sands oil to the largest refineries in the United States.
by Marc Gunther
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General Electric's announcement of its next-generation natural gas power plant illustrates how natural gas has become the fuel of choice for the global electricity business.
by Marc Gunther
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At a remote outpost in what is known as the Urucu Oil Province, Brazilian energy giant Petrobas produces oil and natural gas -- an example of what it calls "sustainable development." The project may not be sustainable in the strictest sense, but it is surprisingly about as environmentally benign as an oil-drilling project in a rainforest can be.
by Marc Gunther
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If you like the BP oil spill, you're going to love carbon capture and storage...
by Marc Gunther
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When it comes to the energy, Siemens Energy doesn't play favorites. It has a stake in the coal, nuclear, gas, wind and solar industries, as well as the smart grid and transmission business ... It's a big stake, too.
by Marc Gunther
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The year 2009 was a terrible year for Detroit, the worst in three decades. Americans bought 10.4 million cars -- 21 percent fewer than in 2008 and a whopping 40 percent fewer than the 17 million or so cars and light trucks sold, on average, in the early 2000s.
by Marc Gunther